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Carolyn Gaines

Carolyn Gaines borne in the Blues, Jazz, and Rock n' Roll Music by her father Roy Gaines & her uncle Grady Gaines. Carolyn Gaines has great love for Blues Music

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Something on Your Mind Something on Your Mind

"Something on Your Mind" is a grounded Blues track by Carolyn Gaines, released on SoundClick. Rooted in Blues, the song brings a raw energy to the Blues space. Musical depth is added by a strong female vocal layer. With its floor-filling rhythm, the song draws the listener in with ease. It has peaked at #14 in Blues and #7 in Blues General on the SoundClick charts. "Something on Your Mind" is part of the Carolyn Gaines catalog on SoundClick, where independent artists connect with a global audience.

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I Want Your Money, Honey I Want Your Money, Honey

"I Want Your Money, Honey" by Carolyn Gaines is a Blues production available on SoundClick. Rooted in Blues, the song brings an explosive energy to the Blues space. No external samples are used in this track. A female singer provides a captivating vocal layer to the mix. The production leans into a joyful and vibrant aesthetic that fits the blues style. It has reached the top 10 on the SoundClick Blues General chart, peaking at #7. Explore the full Carolyn Gaines catalog on SoundClick and discover more Blues music from independent creators.

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Catch That Train Catch That Train

Independent artist Carolyn Gaines drops "Catch That Train", a Blues track on SoundClick. Rooted in Blues, the song brings a relentless energy to the Blues space. A female vocal is a key driving element of this track. The track has a floor-filling quality that makes it easy to connect with. "Catch That Train" has peaked at #17 in the Blues General category on SoundClick. If Blues is your sound, "Catch That Train" is a strong addition to your playlist.

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Deep Moanin_' Blues Deep Moanin_' Blues

"Deep Moanin_' Blues" is a Blues track by Carolyn Gaines on SoundClick. Rooted in Jazz and Blues, the song brings a dynamic energy to the Blues space. A female vocal is a key driving element of this track. With its thoughtful tone and a body-moving rhythm, the track covers a lot of emotional ground. It has charted at #17 on the SoundClick Blues General chart. Listeners into Jazz and Blues will find this track a natural fit within their rotation.

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God Bless the Child God Bless the Child

Independent artist Carolyn Gaines drops "God Bless the Child", a Blues track on SoundClick. Rooted in Jazz and Blues, the song brings a measured energy to the Blues space. A female vocal is a key driving element of this track. The track has a solid bounce quality that makes it easy to connect with. "God Bless the Child" has peaked at #19 in the Blues General category on SoundClick. Find more from Carolyn Gaines on SoundClick, a platform built for independent music discovery.

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Carolyn Gaines is Doctor Carolyn Gaines for keeping Blues Music Alive with the youth of today for 20 years, Blues Author, Blues Writer, Blues Speaker, and lastly a Blues Singer.

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Your musical influences

blues-guitarist-singer Roy Gaines my father, saxophonist-Grady Gaines my uncle, Buddy Guy, Muddy Water, Etta James, Koko Taylor, BB. King, Howlin Wolf, Big Mama Thornton, Ma'Rainey, Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Diana Ross, Marvin Gaye, and Peabo Bryson.

What equipment do you use?

Carolyn Gaines performs with a Mic and a Band, Bass, Drums, Guitar, Piano.

Anything else?

Carolyn Gaines Beware Of My Dog Album Review

Carolyn Gaines Beware Of My Dog

www.carolynbluessingergaines.com

Self-release

11 songs 43 minutes

Although she has been deeply involved in blues for her entire life, Beware Of My Dog is the debut release from Houston-born Carolyn Gaines. She is the daughter of the great Texas guitarist-singer Roy Gaines (sideman to Bobby Bland, Big Mama Thornton and Billie Holiday, amongst others) and the niece of equally-great saxophonist, Grady Gaines, (ex-Gladys Knight, Little Richard, Sam Cooke, and a multitude of others). In addition to being the founder of the Blues Schools project (teaching children in schools about the history and importance of the blues), she has promoted blues shows, written blues articles and a children’s book about blues and hosted blues radio shows.

Her deep love and knowledge of the music is evident throughout Beware Of My Dog. Even the album artwork is educational, with open acknowledgements of the inspirations behind each track. Gaines wrote the lyrics to eight of the tracks, but also explains, for example, that the original source of “Catch That Train” was John Lee Hooker’s “Boom Boom” or that “Stone Out Your Raggly Mind” borrows its melody from Jimmy Reed’s “Baby, What You Want Me To Do?”. Some of her choices are inspired. Thus, “Mr. Dill Pickle” re-informs Blind Boy Fuller’s 1937 gem, “I Want A Piece Of Your Pie” while “Hoochie Coochie Woman” re-casts the Muddy Waters classic from a female perspective. Some of the explanations, however, whilst clearly well-intentioned, aren’t entirely accurate. For example, stating that the opening title track is “comparable to Big Mama Thornton’s “Hound Dog” (1953) & the 1956 Elvis Presley recording on which the young Buddy Guy played guitar riffs of blues-rock n’ roll” is only half-right, in that while the song harkens back to the early 1950s, Scotty Moore actually played guitar on the Presley version (and Pete Lewis of the Johnny Otis Orchestra provided the thrilling guitar parts to Thornton’s original version). It is always to be applauded however when artists acknowledge their inspirations and the origins of their songs and Gaines deserves great credit for doing so. Many music fans have first found their way to the original blues masters as a result of cover versions by the likes of the Rolling Stones and Canned Heat.

In keeping with its 1950s vibe, the focus of Beware Of My Dog is on Gaines’ powerful, expressive voice, which has hints of the languid swing of Billie Holiday. Backed with assertive confidence by a core band comprising guitarist Fred Clark, Glen Doll on harmonica, bassist Del Atkins and drummer Chad Wright, there are also appearances by Rudy Copeland on organ on the title track, Grady Gaines on saxophone on two songs, and Big Jay McNeely on three songs.

From the one-chord menace of the Howlin’ Wolf-esque “I’m Your Cat, Baby” and the country blues of Jr. Kimbrough’s “Done Got Old”, to the downtown shuffle of “Jerry Rice ‘Busy Man’” (a homage to the great football player) and the gospel blues of Big Jay McNeely’s “Something On Your Mind”, Gaines cleverly mixes up styles and backing instrumentation throughout.

Beware Of My Dog suggests that Gaines is a serious talent and it will be exciting to see what she does next. It is also an entertaining slice of retro-modern blues and well worth picking up.

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Carolyn Gaines The Thrill Is Gone Album Review

Carolyn Gaines The Thrill Is Gone

Polka Dot Records

12 songs 39 minutes

www.carolynbluessingergaines.com

The daughter of the legendary Texas guitarist/bandleader Roy Gaines, soul-blues vocalist Carolyn Gaines drew considerable international attention in 2018 with the release of her debut album, Beware of My Dog, and is backed here by an all-star band and serving up a disc of 12 of her favorite cover songs as her follow-up.

Born in Houston, but based out of Los Angeles for decades, where her dad worked in support of Diana Ross, Gladys Knight and Bobby “Blue” Bland in addition to fronting his own popular ensemble, Carolyn is an educator who founded the regional Blues Schools Program. She started managing her father’s career in the ‘90s and developed her craft as a vocalist by sitting in with other artists.

Gaines recorded three tunes under the supervision of Buddy Guy guitarist Ric “Ric Jaz” Hall in 2014 and then two more produced by Leon Levy and Chan Romero in 2015 after they discovered her when she performed with Romero at the West Coast

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